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Students share their opinion on TCU advising after enrollment

The Mary Couts Burnett Library, where many students study and plan their course goals. (Delaney Vega/Staff Writer)

Some TCU students express a lack of personal connection with academic advisors, especially when it’s time for class selection.

The university requires first and second-year students to attend pre-enrollment advising once every semester to help guide course selection and clarify career plans and goals. With larger majors such as business, students are often put in advising groups w

What we’re reading: Google faces a multi-billion dollar lawsuit, an update on Trump’s indictment and more

Publishers are seeking $4.2 billion in compensation from Google for lost revenue, according to BBC News.

Charles Arthur, a former technology editor for the Guardian, claims that Google unlawfully abused a dominant position over online advertisements in such a way that it reduced what profit publishers received.

This is the second of such lawsuits against Google. A similar case was launched last November.

This new case concerns the advertising technology which decides and applies what advertis

Art gallery showcases 150 artists to celebrate 150 years of TCU

The satellite gallery for the School of Art located on the southern edge of campus. (Delaney Vega/ Staff Writer)

The Fort Worth Contemporary Arts Gallery plans to celebrate TCU’s sesquicentennial by exploring the university’s artistic legacy.

TCU’s School of Art has selected 150 pieces of work from students, faculty, local artists, the special collection campus archives and the TCU Permanent Collection for the exhibition. The TCU Permanent Collection has more than 1,500 objects valued at over

Cowtown Marathon weekend: how student runners prepare

Fort Worth residents might want to take a different route to avoid getting snarled in traffic that is delayed by this weekend’s Cowtown Marathon.

Saturday runners will circle around the Cultural District in the 10K, 5K and kids 5K races. Sunday’s marathon and 31.1 mile ultra marathon route will wrap around the TCU campus, while the half marathon will stay further north.

Organizers created an interactive map to help drivers avoid traffic and for supporters looking for the best spot to cheer on

What we’re reading: Officers plead not guilty in Tyre Nichols death, U.S. sanitation firm fined for child labor and more

Tadarrius Bean entering the courtroom for his arraignment on Friday, Feb. 17. (Patrick Lantrip/ Daily Memphian via AP Photo)

Five former officers involved in the death of Tyre Nichols pled not guilty to second-degree murder charges on Friday, according to the New York Times.

Nichols, a 29-year-old Black man, was pulled over for a traffic stop. Traffic cameras caught video of officers punching, kicking and hitting Nichols with a police baton. Now, the officers are undergoing a lengthy court cas

TCU Florist takes on the busiest time of the year

Known to be one of the busiest days of the year for the floral industry, TCU Florist faced an influx of orders for this Valentine’s Day.

TCU Florist generally takes on 400 arrangements in total per day; however, this year they surpassed this number with over 400 deliveries and a countless number of in-store pick-up arrangements and baskets.

Since 1946, TCU Florist has provided their services for all of Fort Worth, but primarily for TCU students, sororities, and school events. Valentine’s Day i

Campus closure causes delay in coursework

TCU professors and students are struggling to catch up on course content and assignments after a four-day inclement weather emergency.

With the campus closure, professors and instructors were forced to make alterations to their curriculum plans in accordance with TCU policy.

The Office of the Provost previously released a statement guaranteeing that assignments due during inclement weather emergencies will cease during closure and that course expectations or deadlines should be adjusted once t